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Submitting to Demons (eBook)

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Submitting to Demons
Submitting to Demons eBook Cover, written by Alexis Foxx
Submitting to Demons eBook Cover,
written by Alexis Foxx
Author(s) Alexis Foxx
Series Education By Monsters
Publisher Amazon Digital Services
Publication date January 2, 2025
Media type eBook
Length 38 Pages
ASIN B0DS58K9HS
Preceded by Dominated By Demons

For other uses of the word Succubus, see Succubus (disambiguation).


Dominated By Demons is an eBook written by Alexis Foxx. It is the second work in the Education By Monsters series by this author. In this work the character Mia Davis is a Succubus.


Overview

  • Title: Submitting to Demons
  • Author: Alexis Foxx
  • Published By: Amazon Digital Services
  • Length: 38 Pages
  • Format: eBook
  • ASIN: B0DS58K9HS
  • Publishing Date: January 2, 2025


Other Works in this Series on SuccuWiki


Plot Summary

Learning to be a Succubus could be a pain in the ass.

Mia, now a newly minted Succubus, is feeling neglected now that the three Alpha Male Demons that claimed her went up and vanished. She missed their touch, and was still owed a magical and intimate education.

Luckily, Mia’s demons are happy to give Mia another harsh lesson on what being a Succubus is really about. She’s a lot tougher than she used to be, but now these brutes don’t plan on being gentle.

Once she’s in their grip, how much more can Mia take from these three Regents of Hell?


Book Review

The following review was originally published by Tera on her Blog, A Succubi's Tale on July 6, 2025


Mia has become a succubus, aloof, self-centred, and caring only about herself. Still, the incubi that had transformed her haunt her thoughts and desires and when they finally return, all hell breaks look and Mia will find herself taught what being a succubus really means.

The work mainly focuses on Mia being trapped once more with the three demon/incubi of the series, Samael, Azrael and Gabrael. It’s very much a story about being controlled overall with a bit of mythos and the barest bit of character development around the edges.

The erotica once more is very male dominant and Mia is used, and abused, throughout. The entire work, once Mia is captured and brought to hell, are well over the top for my liking. The three incubi in their actions are very stereotypical, evil, and deliberately abuse Mia throughout, some of the scenes being so very dislikable to the point that I considered stopping reading the scene.

The three incubi are, completely, stereotypically nasty and evil, which put them well over the top and I didn’t care for them. As for Mia, now that she is succubus, she’s just a character that I couldn’t care about. She’s very much an evil little thing with no sense of morality, not that in this series there is such a thing for the incubi either. It’s a shame as she could have been so much more interesting, but she isn’t.

I had hoped for a lot more after I read the first work, I wanted Mia to be special, for the incubi to be something beyond just being that side of evil and more this side of naughty. That didn’t happen here, it was a struggle to read from the first page and throughout there was nothing that captivated me.

One out of five pitchforks.

I expect there will be a third work at some point in the future, and if so I’m not sure I would want to read it. The tone, characters, and erotica just aren’t anything that I found enjoyable and that’s the problem. Some will enjoy the work, I have no question of that, but I just cannot. There’s a point where telling a story in a certain way has no attraction and I wish this didn’t happen.


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